Parkway students share potential ideas for Edward Jones Dome use

It's a question many city leaders are trying to figure out: what to do with the Edward Jones Dome, now that the Rams have left town?

Some local students have a few ideas. Hundreds of second and third grade students in the Parkway School District tackled that question Thursday. Working in groups, they created demonstrations and presented their ideas to several judges, including a former Rams equipment manager.

Tyler Hughes, one of the many students, suggested turning the dome into an amusement park.

"Four floors. The first one is laser tag, second is go-karts, third one is like a lounge and the fourth one is an arcade," Hughes said.

Other ideas included turning the dome into a museum, a mall or even a dance academy.

Scott Heatherly, 50, of Arnold, is charged with second-degree assault and first and second-degree property damage. Arnold Police say the charges stem from an assault which appears to have been brought on by road rage Friday night and was caught on surveillance camera.

Scott Heatherly, 50, of Arnold, is charged with second-degree assault and first and second-degree property damage. Arnold Police say the charges stem from an assault which appears to have been brought on by road rage Friday night and was caught on surveillance camera.